Lombard/Adjectives

Similarly to what happens for nouns, adjectives also have two genders (masculine and feminine) and two numbers (singular and plural). As regards the formation of the plural and the feminine, see what has already been said for nouns

Qualifying
Qualifying adjectives express qualities. For these types of adjective, in addition to the basic form of the adjective (positive degree), there is a superlative degree, to express the quality in an extreme form, and a comparative degree to express a comparison.

See → Adjective degrees

Possessive adjectives
Also "propri" “m”sing./pl., | "propria" “f” sing. | "proprie" “f” pl. (own) is a possessive adjective.

Note:
 * Possessive adjectives can be reinforced with the relative specification complements (de + pronom personal soget), for example mè de mi, sò de lù, and so on.
 * Esamples:
 * La soa ca' de lù (his house – of him)


 * The reinforcement of possessive adjectives (or the use of only complements instead of adjectives) is mandatory in case of ambiguity in the 3rd person singular / plural.
 * They are usually placed before the noun and after the article; attention: the article is not needed only for kinship ties: "Mè pader" (and not “El mè pader”) – in English: my father

→ Referenzes


 * Claudio Beretta, A lezione di grammatica milanese, Circolo Filologico Milanese, pag.63
 * Nozioni di Grammatica del Dialetto Bergamasco

Numerals
The table below indicates the masculine of adjectives: as for gender, cardinals are invariable except vun "m" → vuna/voeuna "f"; du "m" → do "f"; trè "m" → trii "f", the ordinals follow the same rules for the formation of the feminine of nouns and adjectives.

→ Referenzes
 * Circolo Filologico Milanese (2018). Dizionario Milanese. Antonio Vallardi, pag. 191. ISBN 978-88-6987-846-6.

Demonstrative adjectives
Note

→References
 * Claudio Beretta, A lezione di grammatica milanese, Circolo Filologico Milanese, pag.55
 * Nozioni di Grammatica del Dialetto Bergamasco

Indefinite adjectives
Then there are adjectival locutions that play the role of indefinite adjectives. Adjectival locutions are usually used to indicate a large amount or a small amount.

The following locutions indicate a large quantity:

The following locutions indicates a small amount:

Interrogatives adjectives
Interrogative adjectives are adjectives used to construct direct interrogative sentences.

►► see ►►► Direct interrogative sentences